MAY 2.0, 19 b 1 106 r----------- -- -- - ----------l had half a dozen WIves. Though Pappy was past eighty, ailing, and nearly blind when his race track was opened to the public, he insisted up to the end on be- ing taken to the Downs whenever the weather was good, and there he would sit, in a wheelchair in the infield, re- warded only by a blur and the pounding of hoofs as the horses thundered by. In 1934, Tom Waggoner dIed, and three years later the Texas Legislature out- lawed pari-mutuel racing once more. After that, \Vaggoner's sons lost inter- t est in Arlington Downs. Guy drifted away and was married a couple of times more before his death, in 1950. Paul, who married only once, took up resi- : dence on the Waggoner Ranch, near Vernon, Texas, where he still lives with ! his wife and, in the manner of his father, : takes a special interest in the breeding ! of quarter horses and the staging of the : Santa Rosa Roundup, an annual week- ! long private rodeo. Carrying on an- : other family tradition, Paul Waggoner ! named his daughter (and only child) : Electra, who, like her aunt, was edu- : cated in private schools and afterward I : spent a good deal of time in New York, where, according to an interview she I : gave Cholly Knickerbocker, her main : interests were clothes and parties. Then, I in 1937, when she was twenty-five and ,1 had been once married and divorced, 1 t she took a studio on Park A venue and ) settled down to a serious career in sculp- I : ture, which she had studied in Boston and Paris. "I have given up social life I : and pleasures for my work," she an- nounced, and set about executing sev- i eral commissions. In 1943, she was married to a business executive named i John Biggs, who is now general man- ager of the Waggoner Estate, the family's multimillion-dollar oil-and-cat- tle operation with headquarters in an imposing marble edifice in Vernon. The Biggses live on the nearby ranch, where Mrs. Biggs-attractIve, energetic, and the mother of two teen-age daughters- has continued her professional career. Her life nowadays bears small resem- blance to the original Electra's. "Dur- ing the Roundup, we do a good deal of entertaining, but otherwise our life here is quite simple," Mrs. Biggs remarked to a vIsitor a while ago. "People come for dinner. There's a good movie house in Vernon, but we seldom go. We pre- fer to look at TV. Then, there's a Chinese restaurant in town that isn't too had. I go in to Vernon once a week to have my hair washed, but mostly I spend my time right here, working at Cordials by Cointreau, 50 to 80 proof my sculpture and trying to make some L___________________________________... money." Unlike her namesake, Mrs. So delicious the)T're banned in Las \Tegas --- o "" \ II: , -, . I . ,\ " f .l ." '\ \ Jþ. - ";Z -.., t t/i- '.,j , , -.:; <<' it \ <: i I llJ- "",,,1 \ <, f. 1It . -{. ... f " OUR WOMEN'S CLASSICS Our own Inake button-down collar shirt of Brookscloth (Dacron@ polyester and cotton) batiste in white or light blue. Long slee\ es, $ 8.50. Benn uda shorts in hand-\vo\-en cotton In- dia Madras (predonlinantlv reds, blues or greens) $ 1 3; in tan, olive, or deninl blue Dacron@ and cotton poplin, $ 11.50 Shirts, 10 to 18; shorts, 24 to 30 W e re teasing about the town but not about the taste! Cordials by Cointreau are delightfully, deli- ciously, delectably different. Enjoy them in main dishes, in desserts, neat after dinner. And, in the drink thafs fast becoming a sum... mer sensation: Café Cointreau. ESTABLISHED 1818 Café Cointreau Sweeten iced black coffee with I1f2 oz. Cointreau Crên1e de Cacao. Stir, then top with whipped cream. Serve with a straw. (For gour- lnets at home, sweeten whipped crean1, too, by adding Cointreau Crême de Cacao while beating. ) Café Cointreau is only one of 111any coolIng sunlmer drinks n1ade with Cordlals by Cointreau- drinks such as Sloe Gin Fizz, Crên1e de 1,ienthe Frappé and Orange Cup Punch For these and many other food and drink recipes, write for your free copy of "Gourn1et's Guide to Dept. 2. Cointreau Ltd., Pennington, N. J. 346 MADISON AVE. COR. 44 ST-NEW YORK 11. N. Y. ROSTON. PIT rSBURGH. CHICAC.C;> SA!'>. FRANCISCO. LOS A C.ELE gJ - e SECRET OF VENUS ;-;..... 't., \ 0(" the divine perfume oil...grows more intense, more alluring the longer you wear it by PARFUMS ,^,EIL PARIS made in France at fine stores JUNE at Buck Hill IDEAL VACATION MONTH It's floral time in the Poconos! The friendl) un coaxe you to en joy golf on our sporty 27 -hole course. There' tennis, swimming, lawn bowling, fishing.. and a happy social life, too. 300 attractive rooms.